With the API improvements announced at MIX combined with the interface and feature improvements leaked so far, and the confirmed inclusion of Internet Explorer 9 and Twitter integration, Windows Phone 7.5 is already shaping up to be a major release. And it's likely that there's more still to come; there are persistent rumors of NFC support, for example, though nothing confirmed so far. The full coach outlet storestory should become a lot clearer in a couple of weeks; Microsoft sent out invitations today to a press event on May 24th, at which Microsoft will "lift the curtain" on the next major release of Windows Phone.One of the more glaring omissions—at least to IM junkies—was a lack of built-in support for Windows Live Messenger. There's an official third-party application, but this is lacking in several ways. It doesn't integrate with the People Hub—in spite of the contacts lists being shared between the application—and doesn't run in the background (though it does use push notifications). Reports are that in Mango, Windows Live Messenger will be integrated with the People Hub, doing away with the need for a separate application. There are also claims that messaging will unify SMS and with Windows Live Messenger; send a message to someone, and it'll use the best available mechanism to get it to them.This description of the messaging system sounds not a million miles away from the unified messaging that HP's webOS includes. That's not the only Windows Phone feature that will have been "inspired" by webOS; the multitasking system will use a kind of zoomed out view of all your open applications to switch between running tasks, just like webOS, and LiveSide.net is reporting that each browser tab will be selectable directly from the task switcher—again, just like webOS.、More features were shown off by Liveside.net. Though Windows Phone launched in a number of markets around the world, it was restricted to those using the Latin alphabet; Windows Phone 7.5 will be marketed to a larger number of prada handbags 2011markets, and to that end, will contain support for some non-Latin scripts. The leaked pictures provide confirmation of this, with East Asian keyboard support, text entry, and dictionary entries/autocorrection.
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